The Kennel
Responsible breeding, transparency and commitment to well-being. Learn who we are and how we work.
We are a project dedicated to responsible breeding and sharing knowledge about the Laizhou Hong in Brazil. Our mission is to produce healthy, balanced and functional dogs, connecting them with prepared and committed owners.
“We do not breed dogs to sell. We breed dogs to preserve and improve the breed, and we make them available only to owners who share that commitment.”
Our History
Laizhou Hong Brazil was born from a passion for the breed and the conviction that responsible breeding is the only ethical way to work with dogs of high genetic and functional value. After years of study, contact with international breeders and deep immersion in the breed, we launched our breeding program focused on quality over quantity.
UKCB
Official registration
100%
Documented pedigree
90 days
Post-delivery support
Only
Breeder in Latin America
Registrations and Documentation
What Is a Pedigree?
A pedigree is the document that certifies a dog's genealogy, recording at least three generations of ancestors.
- Track lineage and hereditary traits
- Verify ancestors' health exams
- Prove the animal's provenance
- Participate in official shows
China Kennel Union (CKU)
The leading canine organization in China, affiliated with the FCI. Our breeding stock holds CKU registration, ensuring:
- Documented and verifiable genealogy
- Conformity with the official breed standard
- International traceability
Every dog that leaves our kennel receives:
CKU Pedigree
Official certificate (when applicable)
Full Vaccination
Up-to-date vaccination records and protocol
Health Exams
Dysplasia screening, blood work and more
Microchip
Implanted and registered
Contract
Purchase agreement with welfare clauses
90-Day Support
Post-delivery follow-up included
Breeding Standards and Protocols
Dam and Sire Selection
Our breeding stock is selected based on rigorous criteria:
Health
Dysplasia screening, cardiac evaluation, blood profiles
Temperament
Balance, sociability, controlled working instinct
Conformation
Strict adherence to the official breed standard
Genetics
Genetic diversity to prevent hereditary issues
Socialization Protocol
All puppies undergo a structured socialization program from birth:
Weeks 1-3
Neonatal handling, controlled sensory stimulation
Weeks 4-7
Introduction to different surfaces, sounds and people
Weeks 8-12
Expanded socialization, exposure to other animals, basic training begins
Post-Delivery Follow-Up
Our commitment does not end when the puppy is delivered:
What We Refuse and Why
We believe transparency is fundamental. That is why we are clear about what we do not do:
We do not sell to just anyone
All prospective owners go through a screening process. We evaluate their profile, living situation, experience and motivation. We decline sales when we identify incompatibility.
We do not breed at scale
We maintain a limited number of litters per year. This ensures individualized attention for each puppy and prevents exhaustion of our dams.
We do not guarantee immediate availability
Our dogs frequently have waiting lists. We do not rush matings or deliveries to meet demand.
We do not compromise on welfare standards
We make no exceptions to our health, socialization or documentation protocols. If an exam indicates a problem, the dog does not breed.
Ready to meet our dogs?
Browse our catalog, see available dogs and start your application for the screening process.
Responsible breeding is a long-term commitment. We appreciate your interest in being part of this journey.